dale
20th December 2006, 09:04 AM
I'm currently building a set of steps down to the woodshed (the stuff for burning!) that have to go through the well consolidated fill from the original house construction.
Because it has to go around a sewage inspection opening (another renovation surprise!), I can't just lay the steps directly on the ground, but have to box up the space and install the steps into it.
I had intended to simply lay out the pieces like lego bricks then rely on backfill to consolidate it and hold it in place, but I'm not sure that would be stable enough.
Other thoughts I had were to lay some bricks on sand, or lay concrete foundations (perhaps with steel dowels for the timber to sit on).
Any ideas on what would be best?
Because it has to go around a sewage inspection opening (another renovation surprise!), I can't just lay the steps directly on the ground, but have to box up the space and install the steps into it.
I had intended to simply lay out the pieces like lego bricks then rely on backfill to consolidate it and hold it in place, but I'm not sure that would be stable enough.
Other thoughts I had were to lay some bricks on sand, or lay concrete foundations (perhaps with steel dowels for the timber to sit on).
Any ideas on what would be best?